AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedia Ownership Watch: Alpac Capital and United Group confirmed an agreement to sell Adria News S.à r.l., raising fresh concern from regional journalists’ groups about risks to media pluralism and editorial independence across the Balkans. Energy & Competitiveness: Experts urged companies to prioritize energy efficiency first, then move toward new energy sources, as Serbia signals major state investment in power and grid upgrades. SME Support in FBiH: The Federation of BiH approved final lists for 2026 transfer-grant subsidies to private companies and entrepreneurs, including competitiveness support for 146 beneficiaries and incentives for trades and newly established small businesses. Central Banking & Payments: The Central Bank of BiH met Austria’s National Bank delegation to discuss modernization of BiH’s payment system toward SEPA and instant payment upgrades. Governance & Reform: EU Parliament committee coverage urged Bosnia and Herzegovina’s leaders to end obstructionism and start delivering reforms, while also reviewing enlargement progress in the region. Political Process: BiH’s Central Election Commission verified 67 political parties for October elections after checking registration, declarations, financial reporting and campaign financing details. World Cup Spillover: Sarajevo’s EU Mission Label highlights climate action progress, while World Cup-related business activity continues to drive planning and public spending debates across co-host cities.
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